
Glasser/Schoenbaum is an integral part of our community. They not only provide critical commercial space for non-profits but also build networks within our community to meet the needs of our most vulnerable.

Launching a new fiscal year, The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center is welcoming 6 new members to its board: Knickole Barger Stone, Nick Gladding, Nate Jacobs, Chris Johnson, Nikki Taylor, and Nick Zennario. Robin Serbin is stepping into the role of Board President.
The Center is increasingly focusing on three areas of programming: sustainability, connection, and leadership. Under Serbin’s leadership as Board President, the 2020-2021 board gathers virtually to strategize.
“In a year of when our region will face unknowable challenges, this board’s expertise and energy will ensure that we meet our community’s needs for resources and connection,” says Executive Director & CEO Dr. Kameron Hodgens. “Sustainability is in our DNA. We help to stabilize the human services network during these times of change.”
Glasser/Schoenbaum is an integral part of our community. They not only provide critical commercial space for non-profits but also build networks within our community to meet the needs of our most vulnerable.
The staff at Glasser/Schoenbaum have done a great job of connecting the many organizations on campus and creating a space that sparks collaboration. This sense of community extends to staff and clients alike, helping to break down barriers and leading to innovative ways to serve the community as a whole.
Real estate is one of the greatest costs in a business budget. Our partnership with The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center allows more money to go towards our mission. And what better place to house our office than on a campus with nineteen other outreach agencies.